This expansion pack includes graph sets and HTML reports that focus on visitor activity,
including their city and country of origin, what pages on the website they first visit,
what pages on the website they last visit, how long they stay, and how often they return.

This plugin library is perfect for sales and marketing professionals, web designers,
webmasters, and others interested in understanding visitor activity on their website.
By tracking the surfing habits of website visitors, it is possible to fine-tune
and update a website with interesting content designed to increase and retain website
visitors.

The Cities by Frequency graph set show which cities and provinces visitors to the
website are located in, or which cities and provinces their domain names have been
registered in.

This graph set is ideal for anyone interested in the geographic location of their
website visitors, and is particularly useful to sales and marketing professionals
who may be targeting specific cities or provinces for marketing campaigns, product
launches, or location-based advertising.

These three graphs plot the visitor's city/province location over the past four
weeks, the past seven days, and the current day.

The Countries by Frequency graph set show which countries visitors to the website
are located in, or which countries their domain names have been registered in.

This graph set is ideal for anyone interested in the geographic location of their
website visitors, and is particularly useful to sales and marketing professionals
who may be targeting specific countries for marketing campaigns or product launches.
This graph set can also be used to determine foreign language support requirements
for new products, or if foreign language capabilities need to be added to the website.

These three graphs plot the visitor's country location over the past four weeks, the
past seven days, and the current day.

The Entry Pages graph set shows which pages on the website are used as entry points
by visitors when first coming to the website.

This graph set will assist sales and marketing professionals in determining if
external websites are "deep-linking" to content on the website to skip registration
or bypass advertising. This graph set can also be used show which webpages on the
website have been bookmarked by visitors.

These three graphs plot the most popular entry pages over the past four weeks, the
past seven days, and the current day.

The Exit Pages graph set shows which pages on the website are last viewed by visitors
before leaving the website.

This graph set is ideal for sales and marketing professionals, and will show which
webpages are good candidates for exit advertising or gathering visitor information.
This graph set can also be used to determine if content, imagery, or messaging is
driving visitors away.

These three graphs plot the most popular exit pages over the past four weeks, the
past seven days, and the current day.

The Session Durations graph set will display the length of time visitors spend
viewing and navigating the website.

This graph set is useful to sales and marketing professionals in determining how long
visitors spend on the website, which can influence product sales or affect the prices
they charge for website advertising. Web designers and webmasters can also use this
graph set to determine how well the website is organized, and how easy it is for
visitors to locate the information they seek.

These three graphs plot session durations over the past four weeks, the past seven
days, and the current day.

The Single Pages graph set shows which pages on the website are first viewed by visitors
to the website, who then leave.

This graph set is ideal for sales and marketing professionals in determining if
content, imagery, or messaging is driving away visitors to the website. Web designers
and webmasters can also use this graph set to check for missing or badly formatted
webpages.

These three graphs plot the most popular single pages over the past four weeks, the
past seven days, and the current day.

The Unique Visitors graph set displays the number of unique visits to the website
visitors made over a given date range. The count is determined for a date range,
so when reporting for a week, a visitor would be counted only once even if they
visited the website once a day for seven consecutive days.

This graph set is perfect for web developers, webmasters, and sales and marketing
professionals who need to know how many unique visitors viewed the website.

These three graphs plot the number of unique visitors over the past four weeks, the
past seven days, and the current day.

The User Sessions graph set shows the number of user sessions on the website. A user
session is defined as a block of time spent viewing a series of webpages on the same
website.

This graph set is used by sales and marketing professionals, who can determine how
effective a website is by tracking how often visitors return. The higher the ratio
of user sessions to unique visitors, the more effective and popular the website.

These three graphs plot the number of user sessions over the past four weeks, the
past seven days, and the current day.

The Cities by Frequency HTML report shows which cities and provinces visitors to the
website are located in, or which cities and provinces their domain names have been
registered in.

This HTML report is ideal for anyone interested in the geographic location of their
website visitors, and is particularly useful to sales and marketing professionals
who may be targeting specific cities or provinces for marketing campaigns, product
launches, or location-based advertising.

HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each city is shown with it's associated numeric totals, percentages, and first
and last timestamps.

The Countries by Frequency HTML report shows which countries visitors to the website
are located in, or which countries their domain names have been registered in.

This HTNL report is ideal for anyone interested in the geographic location of their
website visitors, and is particularly useful to sales and marketing professionals
who may be targeting specific countries for marketing campaigns or product launches.
This HTML report can also be used to determine foreign language support requirements
for new products, or if foreign language capabilities need to be added to the website.

HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each country is shown with it's associated numeric totals, percentages, and first
and last timestamps.

The Entry Pages by Frequency HTML report shows which pages on the website are used as entry points
by visitors when first coming to the website.

This HTML report will assist sales and marketing professionals in determining if
external websites are "deep-linking" to content on the website to skip registration
or bypass advertising. This HTML report can also be used show which webpages on the
website have been bookmarked by visitors.

HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each entry page is shown with it's associated numeric totals, percentages, and first
and last timestamps.

The Exit Pages by Frequency HTML report shows which pages on the website are last
viewed by visitors before leaving the website.

This HTML report is ideal for sales and marketing professionals, and will show which
webpages are good candidates for exit advertising or gathering visitor information.
This HTML report can also be used to determine if content, imagery, or messaging is
driving visitors away.

HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each exit page is shown with it's associated numeric totals, percentages, and first
and last timestamps.

The Session Durations HTML report will display the length of time visitors spend
viewing and navigating the website.

This HTML report will be useful to sales and marketing professionals in determining how long
visitors spend on the website, which can influence product sales or affect the prices
they charge for website advertising. Web designers and webmasters can also use this
graph set to determine how well the website is organized, and how easy it is for
visitors to locate the information they seek.

HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
the date, length of each user session, and user session totals are displayed.

The Single Pages HTML report shows which pages on the website are first viewed by visitors
to the website, who then leave.

This HTML report is ideal for sales and marketing professionals in determining if
content, imagery, or messaging is driving away visitors to the website. Web designers
and webmasters can also use this HTML report to check for missing or badly formatted
webpages.

HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each single page is shown with it's associated numeric totals and percentages.

The Unique Visitors HTML report displays the number of unique visits to the website
visitors made over a given date range. The count is determined for a date range,
so when reporting for a week, a visitor would be counted only once even if they
visited the website once a day for seven consecutive days.

This HTML report is perfect for web developers, webmasters, and sales and marketing
professionals who need to know how many unique visitors viewed the website.

HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each date range is shown, along with it's numeric total.

The User Sessions HTML report shows the number of user sessions on the website. A user
session is defined as a block of time spent viewing a series of webpages on the same
website.

This HTML report is used by sales and marketing professionals, who can determine how
effective a website is by tracking how often visitors return. The higher the ratio
of user sessions to unique visitors, the more effective and popular the website.

HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each date range is shown, along with it's numeric total.